Monday, February 25, 2008

Child's Play

Is your kid spending a lot of time playing video games?


Q. What is your opinion of Nintendo and other kinds of video games? They’ve been claiming a big portion of our son’s time over the past few months, and I’m getting uneasy about it.

A. Depending on the particular games in question, you may have a valid cause for concern. Dr. Vince Hammond, head of the National Coalition on Television Violence, has described the potentially harmful nature of video games, especially those with violent themes. Some observers have come to the conclusion that these games can become obsessive and encourage aggressive behaviour. There’s even evidence to suggest that children between the ages of eight and 10 are 80 per cent more likely to fight with one another after playing with them. I’d advise you to put clear limits on the amount of time your son will be allowed to spend with video games or the Internet so that he won’t become obsessed with them. Insist that he avoid the violent ones altogether. With realistic guidelines I think it’s possible to keep this kind of activity under control rather than let it control your son and your family.

Dr. James Dobson is the founder Focus On The Family. The answer above is extracted from Solid Answers.

Article from Family.sg/ Healthy Behaviour

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